Support custom pkg-config executable names
When cross-compiling, it's common to have executables prefixed with the name of the architecture you're building for, e.g. aarch64-unknown-linux-musl-cc or x86_64-unknown-freebsd-pkg-config. Lots of build tools support a PKG_CONFIG environment variable to enable this use case. With this change, I was able to successfully cross-compile and run catgirl.master
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#!/bin/sh
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#!/bin/sh
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set -eu
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set -eu
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: ${PKG_CONFIG:=pkg-config}
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cflags() {
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cflags() {
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echo "CFLAGS += $*"
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echo "CFLAGS += $*"
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}
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}
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cflags "-D'$1=\"$2\"'"
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cflags "-D'$1=\"$2\"'"
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}
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}
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defvar() {
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defvar() {
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defstr "$1" "$(pkg-config --variable=$3 $2)${4:-}"
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defstr "$1" "$(${PKG_CONFIG} --variable=$3 $2)${4:-}"
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}
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}
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ldadd() {
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ldadd() {
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lib=$1; shift
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lib=$1; shift
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echo "LDADD.${lib} = $*"
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echo "LDADD.${lib} = $*"
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}
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}
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config() {
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config() {
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pkg-config --print-errors "$@"
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${PKG_CONFIG} --print-errors "$@"
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cflags $(pkg-config --cflags "$@")
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cflags $(${PKG_CONFIG} --cflags "$@")
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for lib; do ldadd $lib $(pkg-config --libs $lib); done
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for lib; do ldadd $lib $(${PKG_CONFIG} --libs $lib); done
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}
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}
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exec >config.mk
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exec >config.mk
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